We have a Web Service that doesn't enable WS-Addressing handler, however a .Net
client is sending it in the request, and saying there's no way to disable it
when using .Net WSE: they could only get rid of it by populating the Security
header manually.
Does this mean that if they want to use WSE, then the only option is for us to
set WS-Addressing handler on our end? What ramifications would that have? Would
the service code have to change at all?

Thanks.


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